C1 noun Formell

unisupercy

/ˌjuːniːsuːˈpɛrəsi/

A state of absolute and singular dominance or authority where one entity holds supreme power over all others within a system. It describes a condition of unified supremacy, often used in political or organizational contexts to denote a total lack of competition or balance.

Beispiele

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1

His unisupercy over the remote control caused a minor argument during movie night.

His unisupercy over the remote control caused a minor argument during movie night.

2

The treaty was designed to prevent any single nation from achieving unisupercy over the region's natural resources.

The treaty was designed to prevent any single nation from achieving unisupercy over the region's natural resources.

3

In our friend group, Sarah has a bit of a unisupercy when it comes to deciding where we eat.

In our friend group, Sarah has a bit of a unisupercy when it comes to deciding where we eat.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
unisupercy
Adverb
unisuperiorly
Adjektiv
unisuperior
Verwandt
unisuperiority
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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Uni' (one) + 'Super' (above) + 'cy' (state). It's the state of one being above all.

Schnelles Quiz

After the collapse of its rivals, the company enjoyed a decade of absolute ____ in the telecommunications sector.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: unisupercy

Beispiele

1

His unisupercy over the remote control caused a minor argument during movie night.

everyday

His unisupercy over the remote control caused a minor argument during movie night.

2

The treaty was designed to prevent any single nation from achieving unisupercy over the region's natural resources.

formal

The treaty was designed to prevent any single nation from achieving unisupercy over the region's natural resources.

3

In our friend group, Sarah has a bit of a unisupercy when it comes to deciding where we eat.

informal

In our friend group, Sarah has a bit of a unisupercy when it comes to deciding where we eat.

4

The geopolitical theorist argued that a period of unisupercy is inherently unstable due to the inevitable rise of rival coalitions.

academic

The geopolitical theorist argued that a period of unisupercy is inherently unstable due to the inevitable rise of rival coalitions.

5

The tech giant’s unisupercy in the search engine market has led to numerous antitrust investigations.

business

The tech giant’s unisupercy in the search engine market has led to numerous antitrust investigations.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
unisupercy
Adverb
unisuperiorly
Adjektiv
unisuperior
Verwandt
unisuperiority

Häufige Kollokationen

maintain unisupercy maintain unisupercy
challenging unisupercy challenging unisupercy
global unisupercy global unisupercy
establish unisupercy establish unisupercy
unisupercy of the market unisupercy of the market

Häufige Phrasen

the reign of unisupercy

the reign of unisupercy

under one unisupercy

under one unisupercy

break the unisupercy

break the unisupercy

Wird oft verwechselt mit

unisupercy vs supremacy

Supremacy refers to being the highest in power, while unisupercy specifically emphasizes that this supreme power is singular and unified in one entity.

unisupercy vs unilateralism

Unilateralism is the act of making decisions alone, whereas unisupercy is the state of holding all the power to do so.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is most effective in formal or academic writing when describing a monopoly of power that is not just dominant, but uniquely centralized. It is often used to critique systems that lack a balance of power.

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Häufige Fehler

Do not confuse this with simple 'unity'; 'unisupercy' implies a hierarchy where the 'one' is significantly above the rest.

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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Uni' (one) + 'Super' (above) + 'cy' (state). It's the state of one being above all.

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Wortherkunft

A modern construction combining the Latin 'unus' (one) and 'super' (above), modeled after the word 'supremacy'.

Grammatikmuster

Uncountable noun Used with the definite article 'the' Typically functions as the subject or object in political discourse
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Kultureller Kontext

Often invoked in discussions regarding post-Cold War geopolitics or the dominance of massive global corporations.

Schnelles Quiz

After the collapse of its rivals, the company enjoyed a decade of absolute ____ in the telecommunications sector.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: unisupercy

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